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» n T,- T u November 15, 1912. THE EL.ON COLLEGE WEEKLX. IF YOU WANT-- . ELON COLLEGE-CO-EDUCATIONAL Situated in the delightful hill country of North Carolina. With all of Ui* ad- C^ OV • vantages and none of the disadvantages of city life. XO L/OOK. OKIL/OO I » Diploma from Elon admits without e amination to the Graduate Dep^tments in leading universities. In addition to t e REGULAR COLLEGE C n fTTji'M AT the following Departments are maintain d: TRY THE IMPERIAL TAILORS, THE TAILORS THAT MAKE THEM A PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT—>repares young men and young women HOME NOT LONG DISTANCE TAI.ORS. YOU SEE WHAT YOU GET. Freshman class at Elon, or elsewhere. W MAKE CLOTHES TO BE FITTE ). WE CARRY AMERICAN and IM- DEPARTMENT-Piano, Voi e. Pipe Organ, Violin, Brass PORTED GOODS, and Guarantee every garment. Don t fail to - ™^'eXPRESSION DEPARTMENT—Elo ution and Physical culture. AL TAILORS. ^KT DEPARTMENT—Oil Painting, .Vater Colors, Pastel, Crayon, China H. GOLD'TEIN, Proprietor, Burlmgtor,, N. t. p^,biic School Drawing, Mecha ical Drawing, Etc. W, a., ...a ... ki* r-o.*, fo, COMMERCM. DEPARTMENT-A id... C.u«, we oo ciejmi.t,, 1 ^ ti«n culture, and special training. . ti. T T men. NORMAL DEPARTMENT—A three ears briefer course leading lo tbe i.. i. -==- deeree. Also special term each year, A ril and May. v. ,i ^ ^ Good equipment and m^'dern conveni nces. Building heated by steam, Earl Peai-son lived in the neighborhood The following summer they wen electricity, fnrnished with water and baths. Expenses moderate, from $132 to Edn.’. h-.. / k.r ”.d “ , “ " ^ „„ Wri,. , .ho.in, i™ -■* « They had been reared together, and had made happy once again by seeing her so always played together, being the only happy. ' preshjent’W. A. HARPER, ELON COLLEGE, N. C. child in each family. Since they had After spending a tew quiet months at - t.,., mud, I,„ People-s House Furnishing Company. attached to each other, and tor the last back to the tit>. She liked tie ^ . t' two years had been lovers, and were now of balls, theatres, and receptions every HIGH POINT, N. C. j night. One afternoon about two years Wliolniiale and Hetail HouBe Furnishers and JoDDers. *"t1iT ne.xt afternoon Earl and Edna after her marriage Edna was sitting in GRATES. TILE. A. SPECIALTT went to the party. They had not been the dining room awaiting Carl’s return. there long when Mr. Allen was intro- When she heard his step her heart burn- FREEMAN DRUG COMPANY duced U) them. He was attracted very ed with new light. She ran to meet North Ca.roHna much bv the beauty of the girl, and lead him. After giving him a warm welc-ome. Buriington. Worttl ^arOlina. her off to a nice, quiet place behind a she led him into the dining-room, where leaders in Drugs, Chem cals and ToUet Articles. lar>'e fern supper was spread. She no- CAREFUL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. When Earl had collected his thoughts ticed a troubled look on his face, but not _ - , : - t- r - - - - — he knew not what to think, as she had wanting lo boUier him tried ,oth Edna called U, the bed side of her dying hus- left without even e.'ccusing herselt. all the more cheerful. Afte p. i,„sband soon all of her property band. When he realized this his heart failed, went around and took a seat on the aim , . iv Carl’s drink 'Vlie'i s''® reached the prison the sheriff Edna’s mother was pleased when she merely kissed her and said, xNot t - • saw that Allen ha.l fallen in love with night, little w.te, I must go to bed . ^ tirel and as she reached her husband she fell down her daughter, like every mother Mr«. on,-e.” Atter he left ihe room she God to forgive Marter wanted her daughter to be pop- for hours u. pure amazement. J jone so many limes be- ular, she was overcome with happiness of this kin.l had ever happened iH^loie, 1«‘‘ «Ue refused it, but he fore. and in her joy took steps, that she sore- but they had always spent the evening ^ accepted it. it was here Allen did not know her. He died a hard ly regretted afterwards. Many times did togther in happinei^. One evening abou ■ • , Heartbroken his little wife turned she look back and see her great mistake, a month after Carl was reading a news 1. I'’: ^o leave, in the door stood Earl who then She cncouraged Edna in exery way to j.aper. Edna noticed his troubled look ^„„jort her, like Allen. Edna loved Earl, and did not again and went over at once and tiied y hurts, wish to give up his love for Allen’s, but to ask him his trouble. Tonight he took ed oj. something must be done, but Edna of old was not the same. Grief, Allen was good looking and wealthy, these her arm from around his neck »nd left searching he foujul a i.osition trial and sorrow had changed the little two gifts Earl did not possess, so Ed- the room without saying a word. E na al.er^imich JiUi ^ na’s affections were soon won by Allen. burst into a ood ot tears. Si.x ■ ^ by her old clothes. One evening about si.x months after more had rolled by ^ One night about did the party two young people were stroll- twelve o’clock Karl I earson saw a mai ^1^^^ ^ri.^itened np once again. Allen One evening five years afterwards Ed- ing along the .diff, they stopped, and took staggering down the street. He o^e.to > position, but iia of old with her face all aglow came a seat under a large willow tree. Allen him and found tliat it was Ednas hus- sometihng. down a shady lane, climbed up on the took Edna’s hand and asked her to be- band drunk so c^mik knew not where i ,o^eone in come his wife. He had pleade.l all these he was. Out ot love Earl still held prepared as he had a good col- the distance. Soon Earl wa-s seen, he ran six months; this evening he determined to his heart for Edna he carried her hus- • ' j ^ „ ,.a„ght her in his arms and covered win or givi up. band home where the wife had been wait- W Xter. He had her face with kisses. As they stood there Edna told him she was engaged to Earl mg f.,r hours. She started to welcome ^ «Look, lit- Pearson, but he kept on, “I loved yon the him, but when she saw him staggering in ago to- very first time I saw you,” he s«d, “sure- she was so astonished ®he almost ^ temptation and took a large sum night 1 climbed them and waited for you, ly you cannot be so cruel lus to break my He was so drunk lie stnu'k ler. ^ Piimlover. i* before the party at Mrs. heart.” Their eyes met and they gazed fainted and did not come to for an hour, o on«; and put on O’Dell’s, when my little girl was stolen at each other in the moonlight, there wius Carl was in business with a very wic e e • ■ wife'rag°ed, heart from me? do yon remember my Ednaf’ a struggle in Edna’s heart, at last her man and he had caused Carl to lose all trial. H- dear Utt e w^ e^ ag,^ ^ remember.” I have arms crept around Carl Allen’s neck, and of his property. He was so grieved over ^ , ,o hard for loved you all these years, Edna dear, as he stole one kiss from the promised lips, the los.s he did not have courage enoiigi na , ’ nothing for Allen now years rolled by I loved yon all the more, Carl Allen owned a large residence in lo tell his little Edna, for he thought that him, but * ^ years of sorrow for us Philadelphia. It was there he took his that it would break her heart. At ast u frrieved Eari got both.” young bride, he gave her everything nearly all his strength was gone and this n « ^ad gone down behind the heart could wish for. Edna enjoyed this wicked man lead him into a bar room, up a P ’ as Ihey walked homeward, she said, life so much, she had never before had at first he took a drink only become sheriff of the city, “Absence makes the heart grow, fonder, every thing she wanted. Soon she was en him, afterwards Re cultivated a tast > business He had dear,” for you know “True Love never Jn i... ™..y, ...d ... tor it. S,o„ ....i. I.... ... «■« .n ^'’“ZZ, Z “ ful dancer that Carl wanted to dance Allen had lost all of his property and aid p q - glitters.” with no one else. She seemed to grow his position, Edna went back to her old last few years^ “Student.” Ire beautiful as the months passed, home, back to her mother to live. Mrs. One night about eight o clock Edna was
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